Synopsis
When the world turned its back, they had each other.
A chronicle of five friends during a decade in which everything changed, including the rise of AIDS.
Directed by Peter Hoar
A chronicle of five friends during a decade in which everything changed, including the rise of AIDS.
To je greh, Byl by to hřích, Bol by to hriech, Ez bűn, Это грех, Bo to grzech, Tas ir grēks, 这是罪, То је грех, החטא, این گناهه, 잇츠 어 신, Grijeh, It's A Sin, És pecat, ეს ცოდვაა, E un păcat, Греховно, Greh, Тоа е грев, 這是罪
“There’s Richie, who’s gay. Absolutely, definitely gay. He’s beautifully gay.”
I watched this in one sitting and now I feel completely destroyed. This is the most poignant and beautiful portrayal of being unashamedly gay on screen, that I have seen in a long time and it is so incredible to see. Do not go into this with the preconception that this will be another gay tv show that’s all about dealing with homophobia or the struggles of being gay, because it isn’t. It is unapologetically gay in every sense; it captures the smallest details you would only be able to put onto paper if you were gay yourself, whether it be the awkwardness of sex, or the way LGBT people…
Colin was so happy to get shop opening responsibilities. It's the little things in this that break your heart.
Thought I’d have myself a gay old time with this and ended up crying myself to sleep.
What happened to those men was the most unfair, cruel thing
This is Russell T Davies’ masterpiece
I’d give it a million stars if I could
wowwwwW, i have never ugly cried at a tv show this much. it done that rare and unique thing of where it utterly breaks you but beautifully mends you back together and i just think that's delightful. it feels so honest and raw, can safely say this won't be leaving my head (or heart) anytime soon.